Students from Indiana University Maurer School of Law will take part in a rally this weekend to call for an end to the prosecution
on murder and attempted feticide charges of Bei Bei Shuai. Shuai consumed rat poison while pregnant, and her newborn daughter
died shortly after birth.

A Marion Superior Court exceeded statutory authority when it suspended a man’s driving privileges for life, the Indiana
Court of Appeals has held. At the time Thomas Porter was arrested and charged, his driving privileges were suspended for life,
but that was no longer the case when he was sentenced.

Mark Leonard, one of three arrested and charged for an explosion in an Indianapolis neighborhood that killed two people, has
been charged with Class A felony conspiracy to commit murder. The Marion County Prosecutor’s Office alleges he attempted
to arrange a murder-for-hire plan while in jail on charges stemming from the explosion.

At Faegre Baker Daniels LLP, the attorneys suspected there was a gap in pro bono tax help for owners of homes valued at $150,000
or less. They were looking for a volunteer opportunity so they organized the first ever Homeowner Property Tax Clinic.

Police violated Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable search and seizure when they used a parcel wire to track
the opening of a shipment of marijuana in an Indianapolis man’s home, the Indiana Court of Appeals held Tuesday.

A federal judge has ruled that Marion County collections cases need not be filed in the township where a defendant lives or
a contract was signed, a key ruling regarding a practice criticized as “forum shopping.”

The Indiana Court of Appeals held Thursday that a man with a propensity to sue over purchases made online may not file a new
lawsuit in Marion County after a similar one was dismissed without prejudice.

Moving a trial from one court to another can be cumbersome and brings with it logistical matters that have to be worked out
so the lawyers can focus on presenting their case. Transporting office supplies, reserving hotel rooms, securing conference
rooms and learning the demographics of the community before selecting the jury are among the tasks that have to be addressed.

A Chicago attorney who has filed at least six federal class-action lawsuits alleging collections companies engaged in “forum
shopping” in Marion County Small Claims Courts said the practice appears to be continuing despite township court reforms
announced last year.

The Indiana Court of Appeals ruled that it has no authority to remove a man’s name from the Judicial Technology and
Automation Committee website and law enforcement databases after a protective order against him was dismissed. But the judges
remanded for a hearing before the trial court on David Cook’s claims.

The trial of David Bisard, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officer accused of driving drunk and killing one
motorcyclist and injuring two others, will be moved from Marion County to Allen County.

An Indianapolis physician who lost $1.7 million in a fraud scheme orchestrated in part by former Democratic City-County Councilor
Paul C. Bateman Jr. has sued Bateman and two associates in Marion Circuit Court.

A Marion Superior Court should have allowed a defendant to play parts of a police officer’s deposition for impeachment
purposes, but the Indiana Court of Appeals ruled that failing to admit his inconsistent statement was harmless error.